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The case for pre-k is particularly compelling when presented graphically. These sample presentations provide the rhetorical tools you need to effectively promote high-quality, voluntary pre-k for all. Designed for use with early educators, business leaders, policymakers, and the public, these presentations can help frame the discussion on pre-k and validate your message with clear, persuasive data.

Pre-K: A Smart Investment (updated April 2006) describes the benefits of pre-k to the child, family, and community. Research findings from key studies (High/Scope, Abecedarian, and the Chicago Child Parent Centers) are reviewed. A study of pre-k in Tulsa, OK, documents why all children need and benefit from pre-k. The presentation also includes information from newer studies by Dr. Clive Belfield as well as the RAND Corporation detailing the economic benefits of pre-k.

Quality: The Critical Need for Pre-K (updated April 2008) describes the importance of quality in assuring pre-k programs attain successful outcomes. The presentation discusses essential quality elements and reviews the quality of pre-k programs nationwide. While many factors affect quality, the pre-k teacher is the most important. Highly educated pre-k teachers are more likely to develop a responsive and strong interpersonal relationship with each child and foster the young child's motivation to learn, social competence, and school achievement.
En español: Calidad: La necesidad crítica de pre-kindergarten

Pre-K Across the USA (updated April 2008) describes the incredible growth of the pre-k movement across our nation. State rankings on access and quality are outlined and many best practices from leading states are discussed. The presentation also describes how states are using pre-k as an important first step in building a cohesive early-childhood system of services and as an entry point to K-12.

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Tips & Tasks for State Advisory Councils
While reauthorizing Head Start in 2007, Congress added a new provision requiring every state to create or designate a State Advisory Council to better coordinate early education and care services. Pre-K Now has two new resources designed to help policymakers and advocates navigate the process of setting up Councils and seize the opportunities offered by them.
Meeting the Challenge of Rural Pre-K
Families everywhere struggle to find high-quality pre-k programs for their children, but the problem is even more acute in rural areas. Pre-K Now has come out with recommendations for federal policymakers to help states meet the unique challenges of rural pre-k.
Video: Briefing on America's Pre-K Movement
Pre-K Now held a briefing for congressional staff, cosponsored by Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Kit Bond, on October 1. Hear what a governor, three superintendents, two directors of early childhood programs, and a national teacher of the year think Congress should do to increase families' access to quality, state-funded pre-k.
Pre-k is personal - it's children named Emma, teachers named Tina and parents named Mike.